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GFA to appeal ruling on Black Maiden’s ban by CAF Disciplinary Committee

The Ghana Football Association will appeal the CAF Disciplinary Committee’s ruling on the Black Maidens.

The Ghana’s U-17 Women’s national team was slapped with a two-year ban for the next two editions of the U-17 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers for age cheating.

The sanction from CAF also involved a fine of $100,000 for the age falsification by Nancy Amoh and Rasheeda Shahadu

The two players of Black Maidens are believed to be above age 17 in the qualifiers against Morocco.

As a result, in compliance with Article 58 of the CAF Disciplinary Code, the GFA has paid the pertinent appeal filing expenses.

Ghana has already been booted out of the World Cup following a 4-2 loss to Morocco on penalties after the North Africans had restored the 2-0 scoreline in regulation time.

By: Gbordzor Promise

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